The Phoenix Coyotes may be the hottest team in the NHL, going 8-0-1 over their last nine games, helping them open up a four point playoff cushion. Now seventh in the conference, the Coyotes roll into Calgary for the first time this season as they get set for their second meeting this season with the Flames (7 pm, Sportsnet Flames and Sportsnet 960). A win tonight for Calgary can launch Calgary back into a postseason spot.

Last night, the Flames saw the Colorado Avalanche gain on them with a seemingly easy victory over the LA Kings. The bad news saw the Avs move closer to Calgary, but on the bright side, the Kings didn't gain any on the Flames still sitting one point up on them. Calgary looks to put Tuesday's 6-1 loss to the Edmonton Oilers behind them, and the way they played tha night, it's not as if that'll be impossible to do.

The Lineup

There's no official word as to the playing status of Curtis Glencross and Derek Smith this evening, but with both taking part in three straight practice, there's a good chance we could see both back in the lineup. Smith is about right on schedule in his recovery from an ankle injury while Glencross is slightly ahead of schedule after suffering a knee injury in mid-January. We'll give you lines with the assumption both are back in.

Those blueline pairings are just projected right now. When they change, we'll update on here. If Smith doesn't play, you can expect Anton Babchuk to return to the lineup after missing the last 13 games as a healthy scratch. Up front, it'll be Paul Byron slotting back in if Glencross doesn't play.

The Opponent

Well, the Coyotes have done what they always do...stay in the playoff race and make life difficult on seemingly every single opponent they play. The last game they played was a perfect example of what they're capable of. Down 3-0 in the first period to the aforementioned Kings, Phoenix made it a one goal game on two seperate occassions before scoring a tying powerplay goal late in the third period. Not surprisingly, the Coyotes would go on to win the game in a shootout.

It's the debut of Antoine Vermette in Phoeinx tonight, as the Coyotes acquired the two way center from Columbus in a deal yesterday. Vermette seems like a perfect fit for the team on the surface, as we know he has scored 20 goals in the past and we also know he's a pretty decent possession center who can play it at both ends. Again, at this point, these are just projected lines.

Phoenix is without three regular defensemen for the game this evening, with Derek Morris away tending to family issues. David Schlemko (foot surgery) and Rostislav Klesla (upper body) are also on the shelf, which is why you see the third pairing made up of less than household names. Stone is a former member of the Calgary Hitmen, however, playing four seasons with the team from 2006 through 2010. Up front, Brule may slide out of the lineup after taking a hit from Kyle Clifford on Wednesday.

Mike Smith gets the start in net riding the hottest run of his career. Defying all logic and what we all thought was going to be the case, Smith has proven to be a quality NHL starter this year. His .933 save percentage at even strength is more than enough to help the Yotes right now, and in fact, he's stolen a few games for his team this season.

The Story

Calgary won't catch Phoenix tonight, but they can move within two points of them for seventh in the conference with a win at home. On top of that, thanks to LA's loss last night, the Flames would be back in a playoff spot with a victory tonight. Fact is, no game is more important than any other, but these are the games fans get a little more jacked up for.

We are the people that keep this whole circus running. We get no love but get to see Wanye freak out about stuff in person which is kind of a trade off.

What's the over-under on how long after the game a trade is made if the Flames lose?

I am seriously conflicted as to whether I want the Flames to push for the playoffs or drop out and go for the higher draft pick. On one hand, playoff time is always fun, and there's always the possibility that we go on another Cinderella run. On the other hand, if we do go on a playoff run and are out in the first or second round, it reinforces the old opinion that this team is "1 or 2 pieces away" from the Cup. Not good.

That's fair, except the Oilers game was another level of stink. I mean, in previous games they were being outchanced by 5-10 a night.

while the Flames haven't been playing good hockey for awhile, the game against Edmonton still stands as easily one of the worst games of the season.

That I agree with. Pathetic to a whole new level. But my point is that the team is not making a run based on solid team play ala last year. They were riding an incredibly hot goalie. When you collect points in 5 games in a row (or something like that) while only scoring 1 goal a game, management should be re-thinking the whole 'go for it' mentality. The future is scary.

Lombardi and Sutter may try and renunite Carter and Richards, since they were pals, hoping their combined production boosts, as a result.

Not a bad move. May save Lombardi's job.

But can either play for Darryl?

Or their maturity levels regress to what they were before. Not sure reuniting them is a great idea. If I was LA I'd prefer Nash on the wing I think. He has great character and they need scoring from the wings. Nash would rejuvenate Richards. Cost more to acquire though.

Or their maturity levels regress to what they were before. Not sure reuniting them is a great idea. If I was LA I'd prefer Nash on the wing I think. He has great character and they need scoring from the wings. Nash would rejuvenate Richards. Cost more to acquire though.

Didn't say I think the mvoe would work for L.A. Meant that it makes sense for Lombardi. Under pressure/no goals.